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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Diaper rash in a childContact dermatitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 11%(3)
General urine test 10%(2)
Other hormones 7%(1)
Blood biochemistry 7%(2)
General blood test 6%(1)
Measurements at the reception 5%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%100%
diaper rash in a 26%
dermatitis 13% 69%
-willed redness of the anus 23%
contact allergy 8% 52%
irritate children 19%
eczema 7% 39%
skin irritation 17%
itchy skin 30%
rash on the buttocks 16%
contact dermatitis 28%
wet skin 15%
dermatitis and eczema 26%
diathesis 14%
dry skin 25%
red spots on the abdomen 14%
simple contact dermatitis 25%
eczema on the abdomen 14%
increased sensitivity 6% 27%
diarrhea sour 13%
often washes his hands 15%
childhood diseases 12%
rashes itchy 14%
chatty 12%
allergic contact dermatitis 11% 25%
dermatitis in children 12%
itchy dermatitis 12%
large red spots 12%
strong irritation 11%
dermatitis on the legs 11%
allergy 23% 33%
exudative 11%
allergy to the skin 13% 17%
intestinal dysbiosis in children 11%
allergic rash 7% 10%
dysmetabolic nephropathy 11%
inflammation 5% 7%
ring-shaped rashes 11%
fat baby 11%
purulent rashes on the skin 11%
urine is caustic 11%
diaper dermatitis 11%
allergies in children 11%
impetigo 11%
zinc 11%
intestinal infection in children 11%
rash on the abdomen 11%
wraps 11%
redness around the anus 11%
rashes around the anus 11%
sour feces 11%
transient tachypnea of newborns 11%
rashes on the genitals 11%
likes to bathe 10%
spots on the abdomen 10%
lactase deficiency 10%
rash pustules 10%
saliuria 10%
red rashes on the skin 10%
hyperemia of genitals 9%
suppuration of the skin 9%
skin spots 9%
frequent stools 9%
liquid stool 9%
children's speech 9%
food allergy 9%
diarrhea 9%
rashes in the groin 9%
fair skin 9%
red rash 9%
tubulopathy 9%
allergy in an infant 9%
rashes on thighs 9%
radiation dermatitis 9%
dermatitis unspecified 9%
dysbacteriosis 8%
acute allergic reactions 8%
febrile body temperature 8%
crusts on the skin 8%
gastrointestinal problems 8%
prolonged defecation 8%
He's been ill for a long time 8%
Follows the rules 8%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 8%
pyoderma 8%
rashes dry 8%
rough skin 8%
artificial feeding 8%
obesity in children 8%
scarlet 8%
diarrhea in a child 8%
red spots on the skin 8%
allergy to food 8%
streptococci 7%
inflammation of the stomach 7%
fungus 7%
reddening of the skin 7%
very high fever 7%
intestinal infection 7%
premature babies 7%
rapid breathing 7%
blisters 7%
rashes on his legs 7%
impaired function of the large intestine 7%
periods of exacerbation 6%
impaired gastric function 6%
radiation damage 6%
metabolic disorder 6%
dryness 6%
high temperature 6%
papules 6%
drug allergy 6%
nephropathy 6%
oily skin 6%
obesity 6%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 6%
severe fever 6%
2 children 6%
nose nursing mom 6%
inflammatory bowel diseases 6%
radiation therapy 6%
violation of the stool 6%
overweight 6%
blood diseases 5%
drug disease 5%
dysmetabolic nephropathy in children 5%
history of surgery 5%
consequences of taking medications 5%
skin problems 12% 7%

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